Electronics Forum: fuji cp-65 chipshooter (Page 1 of 12)

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:48:21 EDT 2004 | Mke

Hi, My experience in the past has been predominantly with Fuji, Universal and Siemens. I categorise each of these systems in different ways; 1) If I want bombproof reliability - I Choose fuji. There tough mechanical design ensures operation time

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:37:56 EDT 2004 | fastek

Take a hard look at the capabilities of your people first. If your organization is weak in manufacturing/process engineers I would stay away from Panasonic and focus more on Fuji. They are simpler to operate, program and maintain. Nozzles are cheap a

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 14:46:11 EDT 2004 | ricardof

Agree with MKE, some reconditioned CP6 machines would be fine for you if you want bombproof equipment and low operation cost, but no flexibilty at all, unless you have small assys with few part numbers, If you want more felxibility, GSMs are OK, easy

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 17:05:26 EDT 1998 | Rin OR

| I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me make

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 11:10:19 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy

| I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me make

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 08:29:28 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 16:44:22 EDT 1998 | Jim Price

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 08:30:55 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 16:12:49 EDT 2004 | gregf912

The 10k rebuild does not need to be applied every 3-4 months as previosly stated. A cp machine that is running 100% of the time on a 24/7 basis will tack up 10k hours in 12.4 months. Now we all know that this is impossible due to parts shortages, pro

Jammed Fuji CP65 Nozzles?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 10:33:10 EST 2007 | SWAG

I'm not familiar with the mechanics of a Fuji but when we were learning to run our chipshooter, we did not correctly assign board thickness in the program. This caused the board support pins to warp the board up just enough to push nozzles to a par


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